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The true spirit of Pentecost — freely, creatively and rhizomatically educational, always and everywhere.

In praise of syncretism, the impurity of all religions, and the tumbling down of walls

We are all manifestations of the Great Spirit, children of God, containing infinite treasures within ourselves . . .

Nothing belongs to anyone: all things belong to the whole

Jjiyū Shūkyō (a creative, free spirituality) as a Silken Tent

Imaoka Shin’ichirō-sensei’s (1881-1988) “My Principles of Living (revised)” (1973), two, important, associated essays, and one the last iterations of his “Principles of Living” (1981)